In a world where errors are inevitable, it’s vital we approach them with the right mindset; we can either let them define us or use them as catalysts for growth. The Fast Company Executive Board is a ...
Error is inevitable in life no matter who you’re. It occurs in our classrooms, our offices, and our lives. It happens even ...
In a world shaped by rapid technological change and constant information flow, the ability to learn effectively has become ...
Parents want their kids to grow up to be hardy and resilient. They understand life is only going to get more complicated as they grow older, with an increasing number of possible points of failure and ...
Leadership today is not about holding all the answers; it is about cultivating the capacity to learn, adapt and lead through uncertainty. The true differentiator is not access to new tools or ...
Sometimes, you are your own worst enemy. Instead of programming your mind to be confident and successful, you mentally shackle yourself from venturing outside of your comfort zone. You allow yourself ...
Most people are overenthusiastic at the beginning of a new year, making resolutions to shed weight or learn a new language.
A new online course aims to train instructors on how to incorporate a growth mindset into existing teaching practices, as it can positively impact student experience and outcomes.
In the late 1980s, the Biosphere 2 project sealed a team of scientists inside a self-sustaining miniature world. Their goal was to see if a closed system could support human life, serving as a ...
Those who have a growth mindset think of intelligence and other abilities—athletic, musical, artistic, etc.—as developing over time and that there are always opportunities to learn. Those with a fixed ...